Abstract

The efficacy of phenoxybenzamine and carbachol for the prevention of prolonged micturition problems was investigated in 160 consecutive patients with postoperative urinary retention. The patients were randomized into 3 groups: group 1—52 patients given 10mg. phenoxybenzamine, group 2—55 who received 2mg. carbachol and group 3—53 given a placebo. The drug was given orally twice daily for 3 days beginning immediately after the first catheterization. Only 17 per cent of the patients in group 1 had recurrent retention after the first catheterization compared to 49 per cent in group 2 and 57 per cent in group 3. Phenoxybenzamine is significantly more effective than carbachol or a placebo for the prevention of prolonged micturition problems in patients with unexpected urinary retention postoperatively.

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